Pilot- and bench-scale testing of faecal indicator bacteria survival in marine beach sand near point sources.

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Published in J Appl Microbiol on March 03, 2009

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K B Mika1, G Imamura, C Chang, V Conway, G Fernandez, J F Griffith, R A Kampalath, C M Lee, C-C Lin, R Moreno, S Thompson, R L Whitman, J A Jay

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1: UCLA Civil and Environmental Engineering, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1593, USA.

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